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My 2p.
Pay the bloke a tenner to set it up.
You have lost some fork oil. How old is the oil? Are the springs past their best?
You might only be doing a trackday, but it comes across that you want to actually improve.
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If I can get a setup at the track for a tenner I'll go for that. I thought it would be a lot more and not worth it if I'm looking at fixing the fork seal, changing the fork oil and maybe getting a new shock on there plus I will be getting some decent race scrubs on it too.
I would like to improve but really I just want it to handle at least as well as my venerable CB-1 I'm still tempted to just take that bike instead frankly as it's awesome for what it is and it would be fun trying to keep up with the superbikes  ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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Thanks for the link, should be useful.
The CB-1 is really well set up, handles beautifully for what it is and has utterly superb tyres. It's limited by the ground clearance more than anything else and by the lack of power so I don't think I could go a lot faster on it. I bought the ZX6 to improve my riding by trying to reach its (much higher) limits but with the current set up I suspect that tomorrow I will be limited by the rear suspension more than my own ability (or lack thereof). ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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You will need to get that fork seal sorted out really before anything else.
Other than that, try setting everything in the middle and take it for a ride.
Post back with your findings and we can take it from there.
When i had my CB1 i very nearly fitted a pair of cbr400 forks (go straight in and are adjustable) and a 'blade rear shock.
Would have transformed it i reckon.
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Excellent link. I'm the process of transforming my 750 GSX-R, suspension feels too soft for my kind of riding - bike's all over the place.  ____________________ "Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.
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That link is too complicated.
You want this:
https://www.bikechatforums.com/files/setup.zip
It is a PDF but too large to attach to a post in BCF. However, its only three pages long and explains pretty much all you need to know. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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Yeah right, just take your CB-1 and stay in your little comfort zone trying to keep up with the superbikes but not really doing it but it don't matter cos your on a CB -1.
You WONT get a suspension set up for a 'tenner' at a trackday, and most I know wouldn't entertain it with a leaking fork seal. You bought a ZX6R to improve but you'll take it to a trackday with a leaking seal, get real.
Put some time in and get it right before you go, at least to standard spec including fork seals, and yes, your lack of ability will far outweigh any suspension settings cos a ZX6R will run rings around a CB-1 rear sets or knackered suspension included.
Listen, I hope you have a good day but like with everything else you get out of it what you put in. If you want to just have a bit of fun then rock on, but if you want to really improve your riding on trackdays stop pissing about and get serious.
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I think you're being a bit harsh to the feller. Jay12329 from this very forum had his 675 suspension set up at a trackday... but I can't remember how much it cost. It wasn't that expensive though (My brain is saying £25 but I'm not sure if that is right?)
Its not like he's racing, and even if he were, is it really that serious? Sure, he's got a leaky fork seal but he only got the bike the other day! Maybe the OP shouldn't be worrying about suspension setup until he's sorted the leak and got decent tyres etc, but I think the tone of your post comes across as a bit nasty TBH.
Which is weird, because normally you seem to be OK with people on here... unlike some posters (Sometimes myself included!). ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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Tommy, sorry about that, reading it now it does come across as nasty, you're right Marjay. I can be a dick sometimes like anyone and I was posting that crap.
On a more helpful note Kwaks usually are oversprung so you need to get the sag set up first and go from there. At a track they usually charge 30-40 quid to set it up but just find someone who looks fast on a similar bike and ask them their opinion first. Get tyre pressures right for the track, stick a tie wrap round a fork leg (the one not leaking ) and set the front so you have about 10mm of movement left after your hardest braking. set the rebound so the forks come back up progessively, not just springing back up when you come off the brakes, bet you end up not far from maximum on rebound.
At the back its more about feel. Set compression so the bike doesn't sit down too much when you get hard on the gas, but not hard so that itcompromises grip on bumps. Set rebound so the back comes up at the same speed as the front, again bet its close to max.
Hope this is a bit more helpful and have a great day.
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Reduce rebound by 50% & compression by 25% of what you have on the rear shock, otherwise the rear wheel will spin out of corners, because you're not fat enough. I've cranked up compression on my old 750 SRAD due to 11 y.o. suspension, and it is more stable now during braking & acceleration - a new bike.  ____________________ "Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.
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One of the instructors went over the suspension settings for me and we tried various things.
Lower damping (both ways) on the rear led to the back wheel skipping out of corners, the best setup was everything pretty much as stiff as possible. With this setup the bike felt good at the front and stable all round but I was still unable to get the power down as easily as I would have liked and lean angles similar to what I could easily achieve on the CB-1 led to the back wheel drifting wide (but in a much more controlled way than in the early sessions). Applying power, therefore, was somewhat nerve racking
The guy agreed with me that the tyre just didn't have the grip to push harder. To be honest though, we should put this in perspective...I had no trouble keeping up with most of the guys in inters and overtook a lot more than I got overtook, I think I was just spoiled by the excellent tyres on my CB-1 and am disappointed with the grip of this bike. The bike was far from hopeless, I just wish I was being held back by my own lack of skill or even the true capabilities of the bike rather than just a lack of grip from one tyre.
EDIT: Forgot to say...the other possibility is that I was going off the edge of the tyre as it doesn't have a very steep profile. The little curls of rubber you get were being pushed right off the edge of the tyre so I guess it's possible though a little surprising considering I never felt like I was leaning all that far. ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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Bt020's and 021's are shockingly poor on track. At Mallory I went out on bt021's for the morning sessions as I didn't want to put my slicks on due to not knowing which way the weather was going (cold morning and lack of tyre warmers put me off to!) and I lapped 6 seconds slower on average though 3 sessions than I did running wets in the wet a few months earlier. Slicks back on after that and my times dropped straight down even though I didn't feel like I was leaning more or pushing all that much harder but I sure as hell passed more people lol! Bt021's I was riding would spin up far to easily without having to push to much out of corners. For me Id say tyres have the biggest impact on how I ride, although I think Ill be looking at getting suspension set-up done next perhaps  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 292 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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